Research Institute of Applied Electronics
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Research Scientist at the Research Institute of Applied Electronics, National Technical University of Ukraine “Kyiv Polytechnic Institute” — power electronics, embedded systems, and secure design.
Profile
Scientist & engineer
PhD from the National Technical University of Ukraine “Kyiv Polytechnic Institute.” Thesis: Regulated Filters for Power Supplies with Microcontroller Current Supply Masking.
Citizenship: Ukraine. Work spans industrial electronics, mathematical modeling of circuits, data protection, and software from microcontrollers to web platforms.
Focus
Research interests & expertise
Research interests
Industrial electronics, power supplies, mathematical modeling of electronic circuits, data protection, microcontroller software, computational mathematics, computer-aided design, and web application development.
Fields of knowledge
- Modelling: Mathcad, MATLAB, Simulink, Mathematica, Multisim, PSPICE
- PCB & schematic: Altium Designer, Eagle
- Architectures: x86, x86-64, AVR, ARM, STM32
- Web: HTML5, Angular, React, Joomla, WordPress, Magento
- Programming: Assembly, C/C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Python
- Mobile: Android (Java, Kotlin, NDK), iOS, Objective-C, Swift
Experience
Career & education
Employment
Research Scientist, Research Institute of Applied Electronics, NTUU “KPI”
Research Engineer, Research Institute of Applied Electronics, NTUU “KPI”
Assistant Lecturer, Department of Industrial Electronics, NTUU “KPI”
Engineer, Research Institute of Applied Electronics, NTUU “KPI”
Postgraduate studies, NTUU “KPI”. Theme: regulated filters for power supplies with microcontroller data protection.
Student, Faculty of Electronics, NTUU “KPI”
Education
- Degree
- PhD, National Technical University of Ukraine “Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”
- Thesis
- Regulated Filters for Power Supplies with Microcontroller Current Supply Masking
Scholarship
Publications
- A. Moroz, T. Tereshchenko. Wavelet transform of discrete functions in polar coordinates // Electronics and Communications. — 2007. — N2. — P. 39–46.
- A. Moroz. Determining the level of security of the microcontroller by power analysis // Electronics and Communications. Issue “Problems of electronics.” Part 1. — 2008. — N 1–2. — P. 238–241.
- A. Moroz, T. Tereshchenko. Investigation of security of the microcontrollers by power analysis // Issue “Problems of modern electronics.” Part 2. — 2008. — P. 99–102.
- A. Moroz, T. Tereshchenko, I. Khokhlov. Data processing in position sensors of microsatellites in polar coordinates // Issue “Power electronics and energy efficiency.” Part 3. — 2008. — P. 100–102.
- V. Bezhenar, A. Moroz, T. Tereshchenko. Protecting information from reading by power analysis using a random number generator // Issue “Power electronics and energy efficiency.” Part 1. — 2009. — P. 39–42.
- V. Bezhenar, A. Moroz, T. Tereshchenko. Digital protection system against attacks by power analysis // Electronics and Communications. — 2010. — No. 2. — P. 108–114.
- A. Moroz. Control system of a power supply with an information bus for data protection against power analysis // Issue “Power electronics and energy efficiency.” — 2011.
- A. Moroz, T. Tereshchenko. Regulated power supply filters with power supply masking // Electronics and communication — 2015. No. 2 (85). — P. 27–32.